CMS Medical Billing Compliance: Collect More & Avoid Legal Fines

Length: 60 Minutes Expert: Amanda Waesch, Esq. CEU: AAPC Approved 1.0 CEU and PAHCOM Approved 1.0 CEU
$277.00
$917.00

A shocking 80% of claims contain medical billing compliance errors. This proves that complying with CMS medical billing compliance requirements isn’t easy.

While all billing violations certainly aren’t related to Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA), even a minor medical billing compliance issue can bring auditors to your door. And once they start digging, the result can be expensive penalties – they can even lead to CMS withdrawing your billing privileges permanently.

Medical Billing Compliance Protection

You can choose to try and comply with CMS medical billing compliance requirements on your own, or you can choose to get it right the first time with expert advice from nationally-recognized healthcare attorney Amanda Waesch, Esq.

Join Amanda for an exclusive 60-minute online training that will walk you through how to comply with these complex regulations. During your training, you’ll receive practical, step-by-step medical billing compliance tactics that will help satisfy your annual Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) requirements while ensuring your medical bills are accurate and supported by thorough documentation.


Did you know that this online training is included in the 3-Month All Access Pass?

That’s right! You can get this training only starting at $277 OR purchase the 3-Month All Access pass currently available for $499 and you and your entire team can access ALL online trainings – that’s over 200 of them!


Easy Medical Billing Compliance Training

Below, you’ll find just a few of the practical, plain-English strategies you’ll receive by attending Amanda’s medical billing compliance session:

  • Get proactive strategies to prevent billing errors and avoid government scrutiny
  • Nail down the billing-specific FWA criteria you must include in your annual training
  • Accelerate your reimbursement cycle with tips on how to submit clean claims the first time
  • Reduce administrative burden by minimizing time spent on claim appeals
  • Stop improper balance billing habits that can lead to patient complaints and legal action
  • Navigate complex state and federal surprise billing laws with confidence
  • Develop clear patient financial policies to ensure transparency and compliance
  • Pinpoint the most common billing issues that lead to denials
  • Examine your third-party billing firms for potential compliance landmines
  • Eliminate duplicate billing errors with simple deduplication processes
  • Discover how incomplete patient demographics or insurance details could sink your claims
  • Leverage technology to find billing issues before they make it to payers’ systems
  • Peruse the list of common audit triggers so you can train your team on avoiding these issues
  • And much, much more!

Secure Your Spot for This Exclusive Training Event

Amanda’s invaluable online session will equip you with the expert knowledge and essential tools you need to accurately bill Medicare for your providers’ services — while staying compliant with CMS regulations. You’ll submit more accurate bills, avoid audits and recoupments, and satisfy the billing section of the required annual Fraud, Waste, and Abuse training — all in just 60 minutes.

Don’t be fooled into thinking that billing fraud only applies when a practice bills for dozens of procedures they never performed. Mistakes are mistakes. Don’t let your claims fall victim to medical billing compliance accusations. Sign up for Amanda’s training right away.

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Meet Your Expert

Amanda Waesch
Esq.Healthcare Attorney at Brennan, Manna & Diamond

Amanda Waesch, Esq., is a healthcare Attorney at Brennan, Manna & Diamond.  Her practice focuses on healthcare, employment law and healthcare litigation across the country. She advises healthcare providers including practices and hospitals on reviewing and litigating employment agreements; non-compete agreements and severance agreements. Her work has benefited physicians and administrators in drafting and reviewing employer handbooks, as well as management and training issues.